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These statistics are disgraceful and how this police chief can feel proud about them is an absolute travesty of justice. Cautioning people for robberies and burglaries are inexcusable. To caution people for sexual offences is a matter for deep concern. Collins should resign. This is policing on the cheap, an appalling failing for victims and a matter for an independent inquiry. Of course in the report the usually rider is added that 'crime is falling' The police must think that the public were born yesterday. If they are cautioning for such serious offences, this gives added confidence to both the seasoned and novice crooks that they can seemingly get away with anything these days, unless of course you are a tax paying, working motorist doing 31 MPH along a high road or accidently go through a no entry sign, when the police haul you through the courts and throw the book at you.

These statistics are disgraceful and how this police chief can feel proud about them is an absolute travesty of justice. Cautioning people for robberies and burglaries are inexcusable. To caution people for sexual offences is a matter for deep concern.
Collins should resign. This is policing on the cheap, an appalling failing for victims and a matter for an independent inquiry.
Of course in the report the usually rider is added that 'crime is falling'
The police must think that the public were born yesterday. If they are cautioning for such serious offences, this gives added confidence to both the seasoned and novice crooks that they can seemingly get away with anything these days, unless of course you are a tax paying, working motorist doing 31 MPH along a high road or accidently go through a no entry sign, when the police haul you through the courts and throw the book at you.Villagecranberry

These statistics are disgraceful and how this police chief can feel proud about them is an absolute travesty of justice. Cautioning people for robberies and burglaries are inexcusable. To caution people for sexual offences is a matter for deep concern. Collins should resign. This is policing on the cheap, an appalling failing for victims and a matter for an independent inquiry. Of course in the report the usually rider is added that 'crime is falling' The police must think that the public were born yesterday. If they are cautioning for such serious offences, this gives added confidence to both the seasoned and novice crooks that they can seemingly get away with anything these days, unless of course you are a tax paying, working motorist doing 31 MPH along a high road or accidently go through a no entry sign, when the police haul you through the courts and throw the book at you.

Score: 6

Howard Wolowitz says...2:45pm Tue 5 Aug 14

ello ello ello, now let's be having you. Put down that gun lad or I might have to caution you.

ello ello ello, now let's be having you. Put down that gun lad or I might have to caution you.Howard Wolowitz

ello ello ello, now let's be having you. Put down that gun lad or I might have to caution you.

Score: 3

Villagecranberry says...3:15pm Tue 5 Aug 14

Howard Wolowitz wrote…

ello ello ello, now let's be having you. Put down that gun lad or I might have to caution you.

I don't know what the photo has to do with these cautions. Are these officers running to a cafe?

[quote][p][bold]Howard Wolowitz[/bold] wrote:
ello ello ello, now let's be having you. Put down that gun lad or I might have to caution you.[/p][/quote]I don't know what the photo has to do with these cautions. Are these officers running to a cafe?Villagecranberry

Howard Wolowitz wrote…

ello ello ello, now let's be having you. Put down that gun lad or I might have to caution you.

I don't know what the photo has to do with these cautions. Are these officers running to a cafe?

Score: -7

I'm Alan says...5:15pm Tue 5 Aug 14

What a joke, in other words the courts and police cannot cope. NOT GOOD ENOUGH..

What a joke, in other words the courts and police cannot cope. NOT GOOD ENOUGH..I'm Alan

What a joke, in other words the courts and police cannot cope. NOT GOOD ENOUGH..

Score: 12

ColinOrient says...7:16pm Tue 5 Aug 14

More good news for lowlife who commit these vile crimes. It all proves the punishments are far too soft.

More good news for lowlife who commit these vile crimes. It all proves the punishments are far too soft.ColinOrient

More good news for lowlife who commit these vile crimes. It all proves the punishments are far too soft.

Score: 7

Villagecranberry says...8:43pm Tue 5 Aug 14

I wonder what Chief Colin's reaction would be if one of his friends or relatives were the victim of serious crime and the perpetrator received a caution. No doubt when it is one of their own, different rules apply. Utterly despicable this cautioning. Based on laziness and a simple cost effective way of achieving clear up targets on the cheap and denying the victims proper justice.

I wonder what Chief Colin's reaction would be if one of his friends or relatives were the victim of serious crime and the perpetrator received a caution.
No doubt when it is one of their own, different rules apply. Utterly despicable this cautioning. Based on laziness and a simple cost effective way of achieving clear up targets on the cheap and denying the victims proper justice.Villagecranberry

I wonder what Chief Colin's reaction would be if one of his friends or relatives were the victim of serious crime and the perpetrator received a caution. No doubt when it is one of their own, different rules apply. Utterly despicable this cautioning. Based on laziness and a simple cost effective way of achieving clear up targets on the cheap and denying the victims proper justice.

Score: 1

SpursSupporter1 says...3:38am Wed 6 Aug 14

The British Justice has gone absolutely beserk? How can somebody who rapes be allowed to get off with a Caution? Surely some sort of enquiry must be opened up to question these judgements, I thought rape carried an automatic custodial sentence? Chief you do not deserve to carry a police officers badge let alone Head up Policing in Waltham Forest time for you to resign allowing sentences of this nature to go ahead

The British Justice has gone absolutely beserk? How can somebody who rapes be allowed to get off with a Caution? Surely some sort of enquiry must be opened up to question these judgements, I thought rape carried an automatic custodial sentence? Chief you do not deserve to carry a police officers badge let alone Head up Policing in Waltham Forest time for you to resign allowing sentences of this nature to go aheadSpursSupporter1

The British Justice has gone absolutely beserk? How can somebody who rapes be allowed to get off with a Caution? Surely some sort of enquiry must be opened up to question these judgements, I thought rape carried an automatic custodial sentence? Chief you do not deserve to carry a police officers badge let alone Head up Policing in Waltham Forest time for you to resign allowing sentences of this nature to go ahead

Score: 3

Villagecranberry says...7:09am Wed 6 Aug 14

The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.

The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way.
They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.Villagecranberry

The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.

Score: 2

DaveInTheForest says...8:56am Wed 6 Aug 14

Villagecranberry wrote…

Howard Wolowitz wrote…

ello ello ello, now let's be having you. Put down that gun lad or I might have to caution you.

I don't know what the photo has to do with these cautions. Are these officers running to a cafe?

running away from a crime in case they have to get involved with any paperwork.

[quote][p][bold]Villagecranberry[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Howard Wolowitz[/bold] wrote:
ello ello ello, now let's be having you. Put down that gun lad or I might have to caution you.[/p][/quote]I don't know what the photo has to do with these cautions. Are these officers running to a cafe?[/p][/quote]running away from a crime in case they have to get involved with any paperwork.DaveInTheForest

Villagecranberry wrote…

Howard Wolowitz wrote…

ello ello ello, now let's be having you. Put down that gun lad or I might have to caution you.

I don't know what the photo has to do with these cautions. Are these officers running to a cafe?

running away from a crime in case they have to get involved with any paperwork.

Score: 2

tjm01 says...9:09am Wed 6 Aug 14

Villagecranberry wrote…

The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.

How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police

[quote][p][bold]Villagecranberry[/bold] wrote:
The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.[/p][/quote]How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the policetjm01

Villagecranberry wrote…

The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.

How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police

Score: 0

Villagecranberry says...11:31am Wed 6 Aug 14

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.

How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police

It is well publicised that this is what they do to improve their clear up rate. That is how I know. Also blatantly obvious!

[quote][p][bold]tjm01[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Villagecranberry[/bold] wrote:
The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.[/p][/quote]How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police[/p][/quote]It is well publicised that this is what they do to improve their clear up rate. That is how I know. Also blatantly obvious!Villagecranberry

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.

How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police

It is well publicised that this is what they do to improve their clear up rate. That is how I know. Also blatantly obvious!

Score: 0

tjm01 says...6:39am Thu 7 Aug 14

Villagecranberry wrote…

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.

How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police

It is well publicised that this is what they do to improve their clear up rate. That is how I know. Also blatantly obvious!

Ah so you don't have any hard evidence

[quote][p][bold]Villagecranberry[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]tjm01[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Villagecranberry[/bold] wrote: The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.[/p][/quote]How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police[/p][/quote]It is well publicised that this is what they do to improve their clear up rate. That is how I know. Also blatantly obvious![/p][/quote]Ah so you don't have any hard evidencetjm01

Villagecranberry wrote…

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.

How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police

It is well publicised that this is what they do to improve their clear up rate. That is how I know. Also blatantly obvious!

Ah so you don't have any hard evidence

Score: 2

Villagecranberry says...9:08am Thu 7 Aug 14

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.

How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police

It is well publicised that this is what they do to improve their clear up rate. That is how I know. Also blatantly obvious!

Ah so you don't have any hard evidence

Yes the hard evidence is well documented in the licensing committee public records for all to see. Maybe you can phone a friend to access these via the internet. Have a look at the wads of complainant letters.

[quote][p][bold]tjm01[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Villagecranberry[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]tjm01[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Villagecranberry[/bold] wrote: The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.[/p][/quote]How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police[/p][/quote]It is well publicised that this is what they do to improve their clear up rate. That is how I know. Also blatantly obvious![/p][/quote]Ah so you don't have any hard evidence[/p][/quote]Yes the hard evidence is well documented in the licensing committee public records for all to see. Maybe you can phone a friend to access these via the internet. Have a look at the wads of complainant letters.Villagecranberry

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.

How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police

It is well publicised that this is what they do to improve their clear up rate. That is how I know. Also blatantly obvious!

Ah so you don't have any hard evidence

Yes the hard evidence is well documented in the licensing committee public records for all to see. Maybe you can phone a friend to access these via the internet. Have a look at the wads of complainant letters.

Score: 1

Villagecranberry says...9:11am Thu 7 Aug 14

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.

How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police

It is well publicised that this is what they do to improve their clear up rate. That is how I know. Also blatantly obvious!

Ah so you don't have any hard evidence

Look up Sir Bernard Hogan-Howells admissions also whilst you are at it.

[quote][p][bold]tjm01[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Villagecranberry[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]tjm01[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Villagecranberry[/bold] wrote: The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.[/p][/quote]How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police[/p][/quote]It is well publicised that this is what they do to improve their clear up rate. That is how I know. Also blatantly obvious![/p][/quote]Ah so you don't have any hard evidence[/p][/quote]Look up Sir Bernard Hogan-Howells admissions also whilst you are at it.Villagecranberry

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.

How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police

It is well publicised that this is what they do to improve their clear up rate. That is how I know. Also blatantly obvious!

Ah so you don't have any hard evidence

Look up Sir Bernard Hogan-Howells admissions also whilst you are at it.

Score: 1

Villagecranberry says...9:16am Thu 7 Aug 14

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.

How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police

It is well publicised that this is what they do to improve their clear up rate. That is how I know. Also blatantly obvious!

Ah so you don't have any hard evidence

Take a look at this whilst you are at it; http://theduckshoot. com/police-cautions- scandal/

[quote][p][bold]tjm01[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Villagecranberry[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]tjm01[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Villagecranberry[/bold] wrote: The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.[/p][/quote]How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police[/p][/quote]It is well publicised that this is what they do to improve their clear up rate. That is how I know. Also blatantly obvious![/p][/quote]Ah so you don't have any hard evidence[/p][/quote]Take a look at this whilst you are at it;
http://theduckshoot.
com/police-cautions-
scandal/Villagecranberry

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

tjm01 wrote…

Villagecranberry wrote…

The police are using the cautioning system in a very disturbing way. They are persuading suspects to accept cautions as an alternative to prosecution when in many cases a prosecution will not occur or the possibility of conviction will be low. It is a scandal in the making.

How do you know this, do you have any proof of this, if so please share your information, or better still use it to ensure your claim that suspects are persuded to accept a caution is stopped, of course to do this your claim MUST be true, and not some dreamed up claptrap pop at the police

It is well publicised that this is what they do to improve their clear up rate. That is how I know. Also blatantly obvious!

Ah so you don't have any hard evidence

Take a look at this whilst you are at it; http://theduckshoot. com/police-cautions- scandal/

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